advise

advise
transitive verb
1) (offer advice to) beraten

please advise me — bitte geben Sie mir einen Rat

advise somebody to do something — jemandem raten, etwas zu tun

advise somebody not to do or against doing something — jemandem abraten, etwas zu tun

advise something — zu etwas raten

3) (inform) unterrichten, informieren (of über + Akk.)
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verb
1) (to give advice to; to recommend: My lawyer advises me to buy the house.) raten
2) ((with of) to inform: This letter is to advise you of our interest in your proposal.) benachrichtigen
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ad·vise
[ədˈvaɪz]
I. vt
to \advise sb
1. (give council) jdn beraten
she \advised us when to come sie sagte uns, wann wir kommen sollten
to be ill-/well-\advised schlecht/gut beraten sein
to \advise sb against sth jdm von etw dat abraten, jdn vor etw dat warnen
to \advise sb to do sth jdm [dazu] raten, etw zu tun
2. (inform) jdn informieren
to \advise sb of sth jdm etw mitteilen, jdn über etw akk informieren
please \advise us of the expected time of arrival bitte geben Sie uns Bescheid, wann Sie voraussichtlich ankommen werden
II. vi (give council) raten; (comprehensively) sich akk beraten
I'd \advise waiting until tomorrow ich würde vorschlagen, bis morgen zu warten
to \advise against sth von etw dat abraten, jdn vor etw dat warnen
to \advise on sth bei etw dat beraten
she \advises on African policy sie ist Beraterin für afrikanische Politik
to \advise with sb AM sich akk mit jdm beraten
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[əd'vaɪz]
1. vt
1) (= give advice to) person raten (+dat); (professionally) beraten

to advise caution —

I wouldn't advise it — ich würde es nicht raten or empfehlen

I would advise you to do it/not to do it — ich würde dir zuraten/abraten

to advise sb against sth — jdm von etw abraten

to advise sb against doing sth — jdm abraten, etw zu tun

what would you advise me to do? — was or wozu würden Sie mir raten?

2) (COMM: inform) verständigen, avisieren

to advise sb of sth — jdn von etw in Kenntnis setzen

our agent keeps us advised of developments — unser Vertreter unterrichtet uns ständig über neue Entwicklungen

2. vi
1) (= give advice) raten

I shall do as you advise — ich werde tun, was Sie mir raten

his function is merely to advise — er hat nur beratende Funktion

2) (US)

to advise with sb — sich mit jdm beraten

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advise [ədˈvaız]
A v/t
1. jemanden beraten (on in dat), jemandem einen Rat geben:
advise sb to do sth jemandem raten, etwas zu tun;
what would you advise me to do? was würdest du mir raten?;
they advised me to be careful sie rieten mir zur Vorsicht;
advise sb against sth jemandem von etwas abraten;
advise sb against doing (oder not to do) sth jemandem davon abraten, etwas zu tun
2. zu etwas raten:
he advised waiting er riet zu warten
3. a) jemanden benachrichtigen, in Kenntnis setzen (beide:
of von)
b) advise sb of sth WIRTSCH jemandem etwas avisieren
B v/i
1. I will do as you advise ich werde Ihrem Rat folgen;
advise against sth von etwas abraten;
advise against doing sth davon abraten, etwas zu tun
2. advise on the law als Rechtsberater(in) tätig sein oder fungieren
3. advise with bes US sich beraten mit
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transitive verb
1) (offer advice to) beraten

please advise me — bitte geben Sie mir einen Rat

advise somebody to do something — jemandem raten, etwas zu tun

advise somebody not to do or against doing something — jemandem abraten, etwas zu tun

2) (recommend)

advise something — zu etwas raten

3) (inform) unterrichten, informieren (of über + Akk.)
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v.
anraten v.
avisieren v.
benachrichtigen v.
mitteilen v.
raten v.
(§ p.,pp.: riet, geraten)
verständigen v.
zureden v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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